i have heard people ssay that there running a 5mil long rod crank does that mean its a 5mil stroker
No it means the rod lenth is 5mil longer than stock. This raises the piston and decreases the rods angle at half stroke to reduce wear. Mechanical advantage as some would say. This is my take on it...
The 115mm rod comes from the rd400,the banshee rods are the same as the blaster rod. Haven't heard of anyone doing a 5mm stroker crank but I have done a few 6mm strokers before. The longer rod will reduce the rod angle and change the dwell of the piston at TDC.it will also allow you to run slightly taller ports but still keep the same port durations,sometimes this is an advantage.To run a longer rod you will have to buy a spacer plate and 2 gaaskets.Cometic sells a spacer specific for the long rod conversion
Colby, you got pics of the case you did for a 6 mil stroker?
You actually have to build new sections of case material to get that much clearance right?
I imagine it would be a lot of work considering the case screws which are limited on how far they can be moved out before THEY'RE outside the the case too....